@Cyoteblack what makes you think that? Otto von Bismarck was a servant of the Kaiser half a century before WW2, and died shortly before the start of WW1. His goal was a strong Germany in a
peaceful world; he united Germany's two halves and invaded France, but he also balanced a complicated web of political alliances and compromises to prevent war from breaking out- the actions of Kaiser Wilhelm II, who removed Bismarck from office when he took power, destabilized that web and in large part led to WW1. Thus, you could say Bismarck was a preventative force against war. What makes you think that the appearance of a character sharing his name makes this akin to the 3rd Reich?